Chef Daniel Boulud ceremonially kicked off the eighth annual Vegas Uncork’d by Bon Appétit with a flourish by sabering a magnum bottle of Mionetto Prosecco.
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Hard rockers Five Finger Death Punch and Volbeat tag team The Joint at the Hard Rock Hotel on Oct. 24, with Hellyeah and Nothing More. Tickets start at $49.50 and go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday at The Joint box office, 4455 Paradise Road, and www.axs.com.
He calls himself the rap version of Albert Einstein, King Tut and Jon Bon Jovi, unifying, at long last, quantum theory, butt rock, 18th dynasty Egyptian rulers and gold teeth.
Ingrid Michaelson’s soccer-ball heart has been kicked around plenty.
Vegas’ funky, jam-friendly Moksha teams up with Rhyme N Rhythm and Sabriel at 8 p.m. Thursday at Brooklyn Bowl at The Linq, 3545 Las Vegas Blvd. South.
I have become spoiled in Vegas. I can’t eat just any fries. I need fancy fries with yummy gunk all over them. So where should I go?
How ingrained is “A Bronx Tale” in Chazz Palminteri’s DNA?
The Riviera’s had a lot of second chances lately, and now you can say it’s true of the shows moving in. In the latest burst of new momentum, the vintage hotel has turned most of its entertainment over to a startup called Red Mercury Entertainment. The producers have installed four new titles with more to come. “New” is relative, though, since the three we are talking about here (saving “Men the Experience” for another day) are new twists on older efforts.
The hotly anticipated drama focusing on the rise of Bruce Wayne’s ally Det. James Gordon could be a gritty tale set in a beloved criminal underworld. Or it could end up feeling a lot more like the “Batman” version of “Muppet Babies.”
Good TV sitcoms have eternal life in syndication, and at The Mirage. “Everybody Loves Raymond” ended in 2005 and “King of Queens” in 2007. Yet stars Ray Romano and Kevin James continue a tradition of teaming up for stand-up comedy at The Mirage, one that dates back to when the shows were still on CBS.